Set in 18th century Jamaica, an escaped slave tries to free his pregnant sister from McNab's cane plantation. They are forced to separate when they are attacked by guardsmen. Abeeku must find the freedom fighters called the Maroons to help him find and rescue his sister once again.

On the morning of the rare Purple Moon ceremony, a young priestess awakens from a disturbing dream reenacting the fateful slave shipwreck that brought her ancestors to the Caribbean island of Ileti Igbala (Land of Salvation in Yoruba). Recognizing the bad omen, Agwe tries to warn the Council of Priestesses that governs her matriarchal tribe, but the leader, Iya, dismisses her as a child merely plagued by the collective memory of the past. Agwe chooses to defy tradition and go in search of answers on her own. That night, at the height of the ceremony, as danger looms over the island, Agwe must overcome her insecurities and step into her power in order to save her world.

We are immediately drawn to the humming of a young girl. We see her uncovering the past through old memorabilia belonging to our protagonist Flor Marie. This work of fiction takes us on a reflective journey around the true events on the morning of November 6th of 1967 in Curacao.

Black Barbie is a Poetry animation that talks about the filmmakers personal experience with being uncomfortable with her dark skin and using skin bleaching products to lighten her skin growing up as a young person.

Amelia’s Closet is a coming of age short film about an 11-year-old girl, Amelia. At school she is heavily bullied and often left feeling powerless. In attempt to reclaim a sense of power, she steals from the kids bullying her but shamefully hides the items in her closet. She will be forced to confront the hidden items in her closet and find true sense of empowerment.